Nagoya

Known nationally as an industrial heartland, Nagoya boasts a far more cosmopolitan and cultural core than its reputation would lead you to believe. Museums, public parks, notable temples, and shopping areas both historic and modern dot what was once an old castle town, blending the past, present, and future into an unpretentious, accessible city. Holidays in Nagoya also allow you to explore the wider region, including the mountains and hill stations located to the north of the city. With our online itinerary creator, Japan vacations can be built around trips to Nagoya and other destinations in Japan.

Where to stay in Nagoya

The central district, just south from the castle and its gardens, houses the bulk of accommodations in Nagoya. You'll find a good range of standard hotels, with onsite restaurants, simple rooms, and perhaps a pool in this area. Look slightly to the west, or closer to the castle,to find more luxurious accommodations. Across the surrounding residential areas, take a look close to the metro stations to find some of the most conveniently located, but budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses.